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Adversarial code review that breaks the self-review monoculture. Use when you want a genuinely critical review of recent changes, before merging a PR, or when you suspect Claude is being too agreeable about code quality. Forces perspective shifts through hostile reviewer personas that catch blind spots the author's mental model shares with the reviewer.

25K
Stars
77/100
Confianza
Categoría: engineering / code qualityAuditoría

Email OSINT & Password breach hunting tool, locally or using premium services. Supports chasing down related email

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Stars
68/100
Confianza
Categoría: productivity-automationAuditoría

Free email OSINT tool, 2500+ platforms, identity clustering, breach detection. No API keys required. pip install mailaccess

146
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65/100
Confianza
Categoría: growth-marketingAuditoría

Scraping + AI-provider standards — the Scraper trait & SCRAPERS registry, selector resilience, rate-limiting/cancellation, and the provider-abstraction (zero-change) rule for embeddings/streaming/prompts. Load for changes under scraping/, ai_provider/, packages/prompts, documents/embed.

48
Stars
61/100
Confianza
Categoría: automationAuditoría

Diagnose why a SigNoz alert fired by correlating the alert's own signal with neighbor signals (error rate, latency, throughput, CPU/memory), traces, and logs around the fire window — and rank likely causes. Make sure to use this skill whenever the user asks "why did this alert fire", "what caused alert X", "investigate this alert", "RCA for the alert that paged me", "what's wrong with [service]" in the context of a recent fire, or otherwise asks for a root-cause analysis of a firing or recently-fired alert. Read-only — does not modify any alert or notification.

15
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58/100
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Categoría: automationAuditoría

Describe what an existing SigNoz alert rule does in plain language — the signal it watches, the threshold and evaluation behavior, the notification routing, and a one-line fire-frequency summary so the user knows whether the alert has been active. Make sure to use this skill whenever the user asks "what does this alert do", "explain alert X", "walk me through this rule", "how does my [Y] alert work", "is this alert configured correctly", or otherwise asks for an interpretation of an existing alert's configuration. Static explanation only — for diagnosing a specific firing incident, use `signoz-investigating-alerts`.

15
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61/100
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Categoría: researchAuditoría

Create a new SigNoz alert rule from a natural-language intent — threshold, anomaly, log-volume, error-rate, latency, or absent-data alerts across metrics, logs, traces, and exceptions. Make sure to use this skill whenever the user says "alert me when…", "notify me if…", "set up monitoring for…", "page me on…", "create an alert for…", or asks for a new alert/notification rule, even if they don't say the word "alert" explicitly. Also use it when someone asks to be notified about error rates, latency spikes, log volume, CPU/memory pressure, or anomalous behavior on a service or host.

15
Stars
65/100
Confianza
Categoría: data-analysisAuditoría